Iron Nickel Cobalt Nanopowder Description
Iron Nickel Cobalt Nanopowder refers to a fine powder composed of nanoparticles containing a combination of iron (Fe), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co). This alloy nanopowder can exhibit unique properties, particularly in the fields of materials science and advanced manufacturing. Iron, nickel, and cobalt are all ferromagnetic metals. The combination of these elements in an alloy powder can result in enhanced magnetic properties, making FeNiCo nanopowder suitable for applications in magnetic devices, data storage, and magnetic sensors. FeNiCo nanopowder may find applications in the electronics industry. It could be used in the production of components with magnetic properties, such as magnetic sensors, inductors, and transformers. FeNiCo nanopowder could be utilized to create wear-resistant coatings with magnetic properties, suitable for applications in various industries.
Iron Nickel Cobalt Nanopowder Specifications
Chemical Composition
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Fe, Ni, Co
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Appearance
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Black powder
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Average Particle Size (nm)
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<80
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True Density (g/cm3)
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5.2
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Melting Point (℉)
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2600
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Purity %
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99.9
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Iron Nickel Cobalt Nanopowder Applications
1. Magnetic Materials: Used in the production of soft magnetic materials for applications such as transformers, inductors, and magnetic recording media, where high permeability and low coercivity are essential.
2. Sensors and Actuators: Employed in magnetic sensors and actuators due to their excellent magnetic properties, which enhance the sensitivity and performance of these devices.
3. Catalysis: Utilized as a catalyst in chemical reactions, particularly in the production of synthetic fuels and the Fischer-Tropsch process, due to its high catalytic activity and stability.
4. Additive Manufacturing: Applied in 3D printing and additive manufacturing for producing complex metal parts with high strength, durability, and precision.
5. Aerospace and Defense: Used in advanced aerospace and defense applications for its high strength-to-weight ratio, thermal stability, and magnetic properties, contributing to the development of lightweight and durable components.
6. Electronics: Incorporated in electronic components such as inductors, transformers, and electromagnetic shielding materials, where its magnetic and electrical properties are advantageous.
7. Energy Storage: Investigated for use in advanced battery and supercapacitor technologies, where its conductive and catalytic properties can enhance energy storage capacity and efficiency.
8. Biomedical Applications: Explored for use in targeted drug delivery, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents, and hyperthermia treatment for cancer, leveraging its biocompatibility and magnetic properties.
9. Composite Materials: Used to reinforce polymers and other materials, improving mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, and magnetic properties for various industrial applications.
Iron Nickel Cobalt Nanopowder Packaging
Our Iron Nickel Cobalt Nanopowder is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.